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Open Access

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Proviso 86 (1) (a) Section 86 . (Functions of State Commission): --- (1) The State Commission shall discharge the following functions, namely : - (a) determine the tariff for generation, supply, transmission and wheeling of electricity, wholesale, bulk or retail, as the case may be, within the State: Provided that where open access has been permitted to a category of consumers under section 42, the State Commission shall determine only the wheeling charges and surcharge thereon, if any, for the said category of consumers;

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Guidelines for DISCOMS under Sec 49contract with Open Access consumers…Section 45. (Power to recover charges): ---(2) The charges for electricity supplied by adistribution licensee shall be -(a) fixed in accordance with the methods andthe principles as may be specified by theconcerned State Commission ;(b) published in such manner so as to giveadequate publicity for such charges andprices.

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Cost of power procurement will decrease as bulk consumers are pushed into the market Analysis of Rate of Sale of Power (INR/kWh) for all Generating Stations for 2008-09 2.50 Source: CEA Annual Report 2009-10 Max Value Rs. 2.37/kWhWeighted Average Rate of Sale of Power (Rs./ kWh) 2.00 At 75% Value is Rs. 1.82/kWh 1.50 1.00 0.50 0.00 Cumulative Capacity Generation (MW)

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Established DAM Market Well established National Day-Ahead-Market (DAM) Up to 2,800 MW traded for 1,000+ Direct Consumers Error free auctions for 36,000+ Hours System Operators, Banks & stakeholders geared for large volumes

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National Bulk Market Enable a voluntary pool for 15,000 1MW+ consumers Pool is supplied power through the Day-Ahead- Market DISCOMs to declare unrequired supplies for short term Gencos offer unrequired power at DAM & share profits with DISCOMs (losses to be put under addl surcharge)

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National Bulk Market IPPs, NTPC to provide power (Solar:Coal and part of discretionary quota to pool) Balancing market could be started to ensure stability Transmission corridor allocation to be done suitably to ensure supplies